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gearhead archery

colin.704

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what ever happened to those little bows? anybody on here ever have one? what did u think about it?
 
They are great. I used to keep my quiver on my b24. Quiver on left as a right hand shooter, and right handed rest, and left handed sight. The box construction lets you balance it out. The only reason I sold it is I have eye problems, and needed a scope(switching to a crossbow). Glaucoma sucks. The only other criticism is that you might have to press the bow using a crossbow press. Some shops got a little funny on me.
The owners are especially accommodating, and quick to respond back. It's a good bow to tinker with due to the multiple adjustments you can do.
JJ

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They’re still in business. I think they would be great for turkey hunting in a blind.
 
If I were a short draw whitetail hunter, I wouldn’t use any other compound. Diminishing returns for me since I’m a long draw shooter, and the hickory creek mini handles this need for me(compactness).

I had one and it does everything it says it’ll do. Just wasn’t worth it for me to keep For reasons above.

If I wanted to buy a compact compound bow as a long draw shooter, it’s in play, but I’d be just as happy with any other sub 33” ata bow for same price.
 
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